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The One Percent (2006)

doc; 80m, US
Directed by Jamie Johnson

In this hard-hitting but humorous documentary, director Jamie Johnson takes the exploration of wealth that he began in Born Rich one step further. The One Percent, refers to the tiny percentage of Americans who control nearly half the wealth of the U.S. Johnson’s thesis is that this wealth in the hands of so few people is a danger to our very way of life. Johnson captures his story through personal interviews with Robert Reich, Adnan Khashoggi, Bill Gates Sr., and Steve Forbes, during which both Johnson’s and his subjects’ knowledge and humor shine. And he’s not afraid to butt heads with Milton Friedman, the economist who coined the term “the trickledown effect.” He also shows how the other half lives, using real-world examples of the wealth gap: he takes a tour of a dilapidated housing project in Chicago, rides around with an enlightened taxi driver, and sees the human toll of the unfair economics of the Florida sugar industry. Johnson’s film is at its most powerful when it reveals how the super-rich work to preserve their own monetary dominance. As a member of the “Johnson & Johnson” family, he gets rare access to an exclusive wealth conference at which the über rich learn strategies for preserving their fortunes, and learns the personal management styles of some of the countries wealthiest employers. No great society has survived such a massive wealth gap; who knows if ours will? Written by Schafer, Nancy on IMDB

 

Buffalo Creek Flood and Buffalo Creek Revisited (1984)

31m; U.S.

Director: Mimi Pickering

Synopsis: Appalshop filmmaker Mimi Pickering returns to Buffalo Creek, West Virginia to look at the recovery of the community after one of the worst coal mine-related disasters in history. Ken Hechler, then a U.S. Congressman from WV, but not that district, is interviewed in the office of WVLC Film Services. From the film’s website – Filmed ten years after the flood, Buffalo Creek Revisited looks at the second disaster on Buffalo Creek, in which the survivors’ efforts to rebuild the communities shattered by the flood are thwarted by government insensitivity and a century-old pattern of corporate control of the region’s land and resources. Through the statements of survivors, planners, politicians, psychologists, and community activists, the film explores the psychology of disaster, the importance of community, and the paradox of a poor people living in a rich land.

 
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Posted by on January 31, 2012 in Documentary, Politics, Safety & Health

 

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The Burning Season (1994)

123m; U.S.

Director: John Frankenheimer

Synopsis: This film is based on the life story of Brazilian rubber tapper, environmentalist, and union leader Chico Mendes who led a movement of indigenous rubber tappers in the Brazilian Amazon in struggle against powerful Brazilian rancher interests and multinational corporations and institutions.

 

Brothers on the Line (2012)

A stirring portrait of the lives and legacy of the Reuther Brothers -Walter, Roy and Victor, pioneering labor leaders under the banner of the United Auto Workers Union. Directed by Victor’s grandson, Sasha Reuther and narrated by Martin Sheen, the film follows the brothers as they rise from militant shop-floor organizers to visionary statesmen in collective bargaining, civil rights and international labor solidarity. Brothers on the Line weaves the tale of one family’s quest to compel American democracy to live up to its promises of equality for all.

Director: Sasha Reuther, sasha@brothersontheline.com

http://www.brothersontheline.com

Porter Street Pictures


 

 

Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin (2008)

83m; U.S.

Director: Nancy D. Kates, Bennett Singer

Synopsis: Biography of Bayard Rustin, a socialist and pacifist activist involved in labor struggles and who became a key adviser to Martin Luther King, Jr. (including serving as the lead organizer for the 1963 March on Washington).  Film also explores the constant conflicts Rustin was forced into given treatment of homosexuals.

Contact: http://rustin.org/

 

Boys from the Blackstuff (1982)

U.K.

Synopsis: Five-part series for BBC television on the decline of the working class in the era of Margaret Thatcher.

 
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Posted by on January 31, 2012 in Documentary, Politics, Working Class

 

Before the Mountain Was Moved (1966)

60m; U.S.

Director: Robert K. Sharpe

Synopsis: Story of Ellis Bailey, a retired miner, who led the citizens of Raleigh County to fight against unscrupulous strip mining companies and to obtain State legislation to regulate stripping in the name of environmental conservation.

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Documentary, Politics, Themes

 

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The Big One (1997)

91m; U.S.

Director: Michael Moore

Synopsis: On his book tour, Michael Moore exposes more wrongdoing by greedy big businesses and callous politicians around America.

 

Can’t Take No More (1979)

29:03; U.S.
Director: Mark Catlin
Cast: Studs Terkel

Synopsis: “Studs Terkel narrates this fast-paced history of occupational health and safety in the U.S. from the Industrial Revolution to the 1970s, which OSHA produced in 1979. Rare archival footage and photos illustrate the problems behind dramatic tragedies as well as the daily dangers that put workers at risk for long-term health problems. It also connects the health and safety movement with the civil rights and environmental movements. This is one of three wonderful films produced and distributed by OSHA during the administration of Dr. Eula Bingham – Can’t Take No More; Worker to Worker; and OSHA. Then in 1981, the new head of OSHA, under the Reagan Administration, Thorne Auchter recalled most copies and they disappeared. A few copies were kept alive by union officials who refused to return their copies. The penalty for being discovered in possession of one of these films was losing all OSHA funding for their safety and health programs.”

 

Blood Feud (1983)

210m; U.S.

Director: Mike Newell

Cast: Robert Blake, Cotter Smith, Danny Aiello

Synopsis: Film on the feud between Jimmy Hoffa and Robert F. Kennedy.

 
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Posted by on January 23, 2012 in Drama, Politics